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 9.   FOOD AND MOOD    155. reduce           -                      178. suffer           -

 Scientists  are  always  learning  new  things about the food we eat.  They now ( believe  /   156. refuse (v)   -    179. supply (n)   -
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 are believing / believed) that there is a connection between what we eat and ( its / their /
 2.
 our)  mood.           157. regular          -                      180. support (n)      -
 People often complain ( to / with / about) feeling tired or depressed. Sometimes the reason  158. replace    -    181. survive    -
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 for their moods may be ( simple / simpler / simplest) than they think. It may be that their  159. research (n)   -    182.  take advantage of -
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 moods ( affected / are affected / are affecting) by what they eat!
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                       160. reserve (v)      -                      183. take care of     -
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 Different foods contain different chemicals ( who / what / that) affect our minds. Some foods
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 contain small amounts of chemicals that can make people ( to feel / feel / feeling) unhappy.   161. resident    -    184. talent    -
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 Therefore, if a person ( will eat / eats / would eat) these foods in large quantities, he or she
 may become tired or depressed. ( Other / No / Any) foods contain chemicals that can put  162. response    -    185. task    -
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 people in a good mood. This is the reason ( 10.  how / when / why) many people like certain   163. return (v)   -    186. teen    -
 foods.
                       164. search (n)       -                      187. the same         -

 10.  PACKING MY BAGS
                       165. seem             -                      188. therefore        -
 June 9, 2019
                       166. share (v)        -                      189. throw (it) out   -
 Dear Ruthy,
                       167. sidewalk         -                      190. trap (v)         -
 How are you? I’m fine, thank G-d. I’m glad I’ve found a moment to write to you ( at the end /
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 at first / at last). We ( are / had been / have been) very busy during the last few weeks, and  168. skill    -    191. trend    -
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 I ( could / would / might) not find time to sit down and write! Packing for a whole year of  169. skilled    -    192. type (n)   -
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 study in Israel takes a lot of effort!
                       170. so far           -                      193. uncertain        -
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 th
 If everything goes according to plan, I will arrive in Israel ( on / in / at) Wednesday, June 26 .
 Are you planning to meet me at Ben Gurion Airport when I land? Everything is so ( excited /   171. society    -    194. unlimited    -
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 excite / exciting) that I can’t fall asleep at night. ( But / So / If) I also know that I’ll start missing
 my parents as soon as the airplane ( will take off / took off / takes off). Of course, I don’t need  172. solution    -    195. unpleasant    -
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 to explain ( you / to you / yourself) how I feel, because I’m sure you understand already.  173. space    -    196. useful    -
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 I’m sorry this is such a short letter – I wish I had time to write you a much ( long / longer /   174. spread (v)    -    197. volunteer (n)    -
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 longest) one.
                       175. staff            -                      198. weigh            -
 Looking forward to ( 10.  seeing / see / sees) you soon!
 Yours,                176. stressed         -                      199. whether          -

 Sarah                 177. study (n)        -                      200. wonder           -


















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